This is a list of notable persons of the Rowthers, a community from the peninsular states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Historical people
edit- Vavar – Warrior & Sufi
- Peer Mohammed Dargah – Sufi philosopher
Zamindars and Mirasdars
edit- M. K. M. Abdul Salam Rowther – Mirasidar, Tiruchirappalli
Economy
edit- Kajamian Rowther – Indian businessman and philanthropist[1]
- M. K. Mackar Pillay – Indian industrialist, banker, philanthropist
- M. M. Abdul Hameed– Indian industrialist, banker, philanthropist
- M. K. A. Hameed – Indian businessman
- Naureen Hassan – first vice-president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Law and judiciary
edit- Fathima Beevi – first woman judge of Supreme court of India
- Fakkir Mohamed Ibrahim Kalifulla – former judge of the Supreme Court of India
- M. M. Pareed Pillay – Indian judge, jurist and lawyer who served as the 15th Chief Justice of Kerala
- B. Kemal Pasha – retired judge of the High Court of Kerala
- S. M. Mohamed Idris – Malaysian advocate
Politics
edit- M. Muhammad Ismail – "Quaid-e-Millat" ("the Leader of the Nation") freedom fighter and founder of IUML
- P. Khalifulla Sahib – politician and Dewan of Pudukkottai State in (1941-1947)[2][3]
- Karim Ghani – politician in Southeast Asia of Indian origin. Before the Second World War Karim Ghani was a parliamentary secretary in Burma under Dr. Ba Maw
- K. T. M. Ahmed Ibrahim – Indian politician
- M. K. Mackar Pillay – Politician who served in the Sree Moolam Popular Assembly
- K. S. G. Haja Shareef – Indian politician and industrialist
- A. K. A. Abdul Samad – Siraj-ul-Millat politician and leader of IUML
- K. M. Kader Mohideen – National president of IUML
- M. K. M. Abdul Salam Rowther – Indian politician and parliamentarian from Tiruchirappalli in 1957.
- Nagore E. M. Hanifa – singer and politician
- Samsudeen – Indian politician
- M. Gulam Mohideen Rowther – Indian politician, parliamentarian from Dindigal in 1957.[4]
- S. M. Muhammed Sheriff – Indian politician and former parliamentarian from Tamil Nadu[5]
- E. S. M. Packeer Mohamed – Legislator (1980–84) and parliamentarian in 1989 from Mayiladuthurai
- Y. S. M. Yusuf – former Minister of Public Work Department, Irrigation department and Chairman of Wakf board of Tamil Nadu
- S. J. Sadiq Pasha – Indian politician
- M. Abdul Lathief – Indian politician
- A. Rahman Khan – Indian politician
- J. M. Aaroon Rashid – Indian politician
- T. P. M. Mohideen Khan – Former Minister for Environment in Tamil Nadu
- S. N. M. Ubayadullah – Indian politician
- K. E. Ismail – Former Minister for Revenue, Government of Kerala
- S. S. Mohammad Ismail – Indian politician
- M. M. A. Razak – Indian politician
- A. Anwhar Raajhaa – Indian politician
- Kani K. Navas – Parliamentarian from Ramanathapuram
Academia, science and medicine
edit- E. A. Siddiq – Indian Agricultural Scientist, Padma Shri recipient
- M. A. Aleem – Indian neurologist
- P. K. Abdul Aziz – scientist in ecology and biodiversity
- Dr Salim Yusuf – cardiologist, former World Heart Federation President, Rhodes scholar, Honour of Canada recipient
- Dr Hafeez Rahman – Consultant Gynaecologist & Laparoscopic Surgeon
- Nigar Shaji – Indian space scientist
Literature
edit- Umaru Pulavar (1642-1703) – Tamil poet
- Kunangudi Mastan Sahib (1792-1838) – Tamil Qadiriyya Sufi poet.
- Gulam Kadir Navalar – 19th century Tamil poet
- P. Dawood Shah – Tamil poet in Madurai Tamil Sangam, freedom fighter and he started Darul Islam magazine in 1919
- Abdul Jabbar – Tamil Writer and Novelist
- Ka. Mu. Sheriff – Tamil writer and poet
- Mu. Metha – Tamil poet and song writer
- Nooranad Haneef – Malayalam author
- Syed Thajudeen – Malaysian painter
- Rajathi Salma – Tamil writer & activist
- Manushyaputhiran – Tamil poet and writer
Arts
edit- Abdul Kalam Azad – Indian photographer
- Afsal – Indian film singer[6]
- Ajmal Ameer – Indian actor and former physician
- Ameer Sultan – Actor, film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Anwar Rasheed – Film director and producer
- Asif Ali – Indian actor and film producer[7]
- Askar Ali – Indian actor
- Bobby Kottarakkara – Indian actor [7]
- Chitti Babu – Indian actor
- Editor Mohan – Film editor and producer
- Fahadh Faasil – Indian actor and film producer[7]
- Farhaan Faasil – Indian actor
- Farook Abdul Rahiman – Indian filmmaker and writer[8]
- Fazil – Indian film director[7]
- Hakim Rawther – Indian actor and filmmaker in Mollywood[7]
- Hesham Abdul Wahab – Indian music composer[9]
- Ibrahim Rowther – Tamil film producer
- Irfan – Indian actor
- Jayam Ravi – Indian actor
- Ka. Mu. Sheriff – Tamil song writer
- Kottayam Nazeer[7] Indian Actor and Impressionist[7]
- Liaquat Ali Khan – Indian director and screenwriter
- M. K. Mustafa – Indian actor
- Mansoor Ali Khan – Indian actor and politician
- Mohan Raja – Indian film director
- Mu. Metha – Tamil song writer
- Nazriya Nazim – Indian actress and film producer
- Nizam Rawther – Indian scriptwriter and filmmaker
- Pattanam Rasheed – Indian make-up artist[8]
- Prem Nawas – Indian film Actor[6]
- Prem Nazir – Indian actor
- Rafi–Mecartin – Screenwriter and director[6]
- Rahman – Indian actor
- Raja Mohammad – Indian film editor
- Shaam – Indian actor
- Shafi – Indian film director[6]
- Shanawas – Indian actor[6]
- Siddique – Indian actor
- Siddique – Indian film director[7]
- Soubin Shahir – Indian actor
- V. Z. Durai – Indian film director
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Pillay, Kolappa Pillay Kanakasabhapathi (1957). History of Higher Education in South India. Associated Printers.
- ^ The Feudatory and zemindari India. 1946.
- ^ State), Pudukkottai (Princely (2002). A Manual of the Pudukkottai State. Printed at the Sri Brihadamba State Press.
- ^ "Shri M. Gulam Mohideen MP biodata Dindigul | ENTRANCEINDIA". 2018-12-26. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
- ^ "Members Bioprofile". 164.100.47.194. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h Pottamkulam, George Abraham (2021-06-11). Kerala A Journey in Time Part II: Kingdom Of Cochin & Thekamkoor Rajyam; People Places and Potpourri. Notion Press. ISBN 978-1-63873-514-4.
- ^ a b Abraham, George (2020-12-28). Lanterns on the Lanes: Lit for Life…. Notion Press. ISBN 978-1-64899-659-7.
- ^ "We didn't expect 'Darshana' to be such a big hit, says Hridayam music director Hesham Abdul Wahab". The Indian Express. 2021-12-16. Retrieved 2023-01-14.